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505 | 8 | |a Front cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTRY -- I. Geography and Climate -- II. Cultural Composition -- III. Political and Judicial System -- IV. Population and Vital Statistics -- V. Social and Cultural Values Regarding Health -- 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM -- I. General Review of the Healthcare System -- II. Regulation of the Healthcare System -- A. General Remarks -- B. Benefits in Case of Illness -- C. Occupational Disability Due to Illness -- D. Preventive Healthcare Benefits -- E. Maternity Benefits -- III. Financing of the Healthcare System -- 3. MEDICAL LAW -- I. Definition and Functions of Medical Law -- II. Sources of Medical Law -- A. International and European Sources -- B. National Sources -- Part I. The Medical Profession -- Chapter 1. Access to the Medical Profession -- 1. TRAINING OF PHYSICIANS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Education at the University -- III. Postgraduate Practical Medical Training -- IV. Further Training -- 2. LICENSING OF DOCTORS-IN-TRAINING AND MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS -- 3. MANPOWER PLANNING -- 4. FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT AND PROVIDING OF SERVICES -- Chapter 2. The Practice of Medicine -- 1. DEFINITION OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Activities -- III. Alternative or Complementary Medicine -- 2. EXCEPTIONS OF THE MONOPOLY OF PHYSICIANS -- I. Home Care -- II. Minor Medical Measures -- III. The Practice of Specific Medical Activities by Non-physicians -- A. Dentistry -- B. Psychotherapy and Psychology -- C. Supervision of Pregnancy and Childbirth -- D. Blood Taking and Analysis of Blood and Urine Samples -- E. Swabs of Nose and Throat, Including Antigen Tests -- F. Vaccination -- G. Radiography | |
505 | 8 | |a H. Piercing and Tattooing -- I. Eye Examination and the Measuring of Visual Impairment -- J. Plastering -- Chapter 3. Illegal Practice of Medicine -- 1. NON-PHYSICIANS -- 2. PHYSICIANS -- 3. ILLEGAL MEDICAL ACTIVITIES -- Chapter 4. Control over the Practice of Medicine -- 1. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY -- I. General Remarks -- II. Civil Liability -- A. Treatment Contract -- B. Actionable Duties of the Physician -- 1. Medical Treatment -- 2. Information -- C. Indemnification Clause -- D. Professional Liability Insurance -- E. The Basis of Liability and Burden of Proof -- 1. Damage -- 2. Causation -- 3. Unlawfulness -- 4. Fault -- F. Aspects of Vicarious Liability -- 1. Liability of Entities of Hospitals for Acts of Their Medical Staff -- 2. The Physician's Liability for the Medical Activity of Other People -- G. Aspects of Joint and Several Liability -- H. Limitation -- III. Public Liability -- IV. Criminal Liability -- 2. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND PATIENT SAFETY -- 3. REVIEW BOARDS -- 4. DISCIPLINARY ORGANIZATIONS -- I. Order of Physicians -- II. Professional Codes -- Part II. The Physician-Patient Relationship -- Chapter 1. General Description -- 1. THE REGULATION OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS -- 2. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP -- I. The Patient's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- II. The Physician's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- III. The Physician's Right to Remuneration and Duty to Price Information -- 3. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S SELF-DETERMINATION -- I. Decision-Making Capacity -- II. Disclosure of Information -- A. The Manner of Providing Information -- B. Timeliness of Information -- C. Extent of Information -- D. Waiver of Information by the Patient -- E. Content of Information | |
505 | 8 | |a III. Legal Obstacles to Consent -- IV. The Manner of Giving Consent -- V. Presumed Consent -- VI. The Patient's Right to Withdraw or Refuse Consent -- VII. The Patient's Right to Medical Decisions in Advance -- A. Living Will -- B. Further Advance Care Planning -- VIII. The Patient's Duty to Tolerate Interventions -- 4. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE MEDICAL TREATMENT -- I. The Physician's Duty to Help in Case of Emergency -- II. The Physician's Duty to Treat Patients State-of-the-Art -- III. The Patient's Obligation to Cooperate -- 5. RIGHTS RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S MEDICAL RECORD -- I. The Patient's Right to Medical Records -- II. The Right to Access the Medical Records -- 6. PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION -- I. The Fundamental Right to Secrecy of Personal Data -- II. Applicable Rules Asserting the Right to Data Protection -- III. Processing of Health Data in the Context of Medical Treatment -- IV. Electronic Exchange of Health Data and EHR -- V. Data Processing for Archiving, Research or Statistical Purposes -- VI. Recording Images -- VII. Rights of Affected Data Subjects and Restrictions -- 7. CONFIDENTIALITY -- I. The Physician's Duty of Confidentiality -- II. Exceptions -- A. Discharge of the Duty of Confidentiality -- B. Legal Obligation to Disclose Confidential Information -- 1. Obligation to Notify and Report Criminal Acts -- 2. Obligation to Report Notifiable Communicable Diseases -- C. Notification to Social Insurance Institutions -- D. Significant Public Interests -- III. Sanctions -- 8. COMPLAINTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Patients' Representations -- III. Arbitration Boards of the Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- IV. Patient Compensation Funds -- Chapter 2. The Physician-Patient Relationship in Specific Terms -- 1. THE MINOR PATIENT -- 2. THE MENTALLY ILL PATIENT. | |
505 | 8 | |a I. Medical Treatment of Mentally Ill Patients of Full Age -- II. Involuntary Hospitalization of Mentally Ill Patients and Medical Treatment During Hospitalization -- III. Restrictions on Personal Freedom of Mentally Ill or Mentally Disabled Residents -- IV. Controlling and Monitoring Duties of the Ombudsman Board Asserting Human Rights -- 3. THE DYING PATIENT -- Chapter 3. Specific Activities -- 1. ABORTION -- I. Historical Development of the Law -- II. The Offence of Abortion -- III. Impunity of Abortion -- 2. STERILIZATION -- 3. IN VITRO FERTILIZATION -- I. Historical Background -- II. The Artificial Procreation Act -- A. General Remarks -- B. Methods of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) -- 1. Use of Cells -- 2. Administrative and Organizational Remarks -- 3. Extracorporeal Embryos -- 4. Surrogacy -- III. Stem Cell Research -- IV. Cloning -- 4. GENETICS -- I. Genetic Analysis -- II. Gene Therapy -- III. Prenatal Diagnosis -- IV. Pre-implantation Diagnostics -- 5. ORGAN TRANSPLANTS -- I. Removal of Organs from Cadavers -- A. Background and History -- B. Definition of Death -- C. Coverage of 5 of the OTPG -- D. The Opting-Out Regulation -- E. Limits for Organ Removal -- F. Place of Removal -- II. Removal of Organs from Living Donors -- III. Financial Aspects and Allocation -- IV. The Human Tissue Safety Act -- V. Commercial Dealings -- 6. EXPERIMENTS ON HUMAN BEINGS -- I. General Remarks -- II. General Requirements -- III. Experiments Beyond Special Regulations -- IV. Clinical Trials on Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- 7. EUTHANASIA -- I. Active Euthanasia -- II. Passive Euthanasia -- 8. TRANSSEXUALITY -- 9. AESTHETIC SURGERY -- 10. EPIDEMICS LAW -- I. Background and History -- II. Legal Framework -- III. COVID-19 -- Part III. The Physician and the Healthcare System -- Chapter 1. Collegial Relationships -- 1. ASSOCIATIONS. | |
505 | 8 | |a I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- A. Functions -- B. Rights and Duties of the Members -- C. Structure of the Medical Chambers: Curia System -- D. Organs of the Chambers -- E. The Public Welfare Fund -- III. The Austrian Medical Chamber -- 2. HEALTHCARE CENTRES -- I. Cooperation Without a Partnership Agreement -- II. Commercial Law Associations -- III. Cooperation Between Members of Other Healthcare Professions -- 3. PROFESSIONAL DUTIES TOWARDS COLLEAGUES -- Chapter 2. Relationship with Other Healthcare Providers -- 1. PHARMACISTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Public Pharmacies, Distributing Doctors and the Need-Oriented System -- III. Pharmacies and Mail Order -- IV. The Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists -- 2. NURSES -- 3. MIDWIVES -- 4. DENTISTS -- Chapter 3. Relationship with Healthcare Institutions -- 1. HOSPITALS -- I. General Remarks -- II. The Definition of Hospital -- III. Types of Hospitals -- IV. Concession for Establishing and Operating a Hospital -- V. Fee Categories -- VI. Organization and Patients' Rights -- 2. PRIMARY HEALTHCARE -- Selected Bibliography -- (Selected) Medical Literature in English -- Index -- Back cover | |
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contents | Front cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTRY -- I. Geography and Climate -- II. Cultural Composition -- III. Political and Judicial System -- IV. Population and Vital Statistics -- V. Social and Cultural Values Regarding Health -- 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM -- I. General Review of the Healthcare System -- II. Regulation of the Healthcare System -- A. General Remarks -- B. Benefits in Case of Illness -- C. Occupational Disability Due to Illness -- D. Preventive Healthcare Benefits -- E. Maternity Benefits -- III. Financing of the Healthcare System -- 3. MEDICAL LAW -- I. Definition and Functions of Medical Law -- II. Sources of Medical Law -- A. International and European Sources -- B. National Sources -- Part I. The Medical Profession -- Chapter 1. Access to the Medical Profession -- 1. TRAINING OF PHYSICIANS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Education at the University -- III. Postgraduate Practical Medical Training -- IV. Further Training -- 2. LICENSING OF DOCTORS-IN-TRAINING AND MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS -- 3. MANPOWER PLANNING -- 4. FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT AND PROVIDING OF SERVICES -- Chapter 2. The Practice of Medicine -- 1. DEFINITION OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Activities -- III. Alternative or Complementary Medicine -- 2. EXCEPTIONS OF THE MONOPOLY OF PHYSICIANS -- I. Home Care -- II. Minor Medical Measures -- III. The Practice of Specific Medical Activities by Non-physicians -- A. Dentistry -- B. Psychotherapy and Psychology -- C. Supervision of Pregnancy and Childbirth -- D. Blood Taking and Analysis of Blood and Urine Samples -- E. Swabs of Nose and Throat, Including Antigen Tests -- F. Vaccination -- G. Radiography H. Piercing and Tattooing -- I. Eye Examination and the Measuring of Visual Impairment -- J. Plastering -- Chapter 3. Illegal Practice of Medicine -- 1. NON-PHYSICIANS -- 2. PHYSICIANS -- 3. ILLEGAL MEDICAL ACTIVITIES -- Chapter 4. Control over the Practice of Medicine -- 1. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY -- I. General Remarks -- II. Civil Liability -- A. Treatment Contract -- B. Actionable Duties of the Physician -- 1. Medical Treatment -- 2. Information -- C. Indemnification Clause -- D. Professional Liability Insurance -- E. The Basis of Liability and Burden of Proof -- 1. Damage -- 2. Causation -- 3. Unlawfulness -- 4. Fault -- F. Aspects of Vicarious Liability -- 1. Liability of Entities of Hospitals for Acts of Their Medical Staff -- 2. The Physician's Liability for the Medical Activity of Other People -- G. Aspects of Joint and Several Liability -- H. Limitation -- III. Public Liability -- IV. Criminal Liability -- 2. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND PATIENT SAFETY -- 3. REVIEW BOARDS -- 4. DISCIPLINARY ORGANIZATIONS -- I. Order of Physicians -- II. Professional Codes -- Part II. The Physician-Patient Relationship -- Chapter 1. General Description -- 1. THE REGULATION OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS -- 2. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP -- I. The Patient's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- II. The Physician's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- III. The Physician's Right to Remuneration and Duty to Price Information -- 3. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S SELF-DETERMINATION -- I. Decision-Making Capacity -- II. Disclosure of Information -- A. The Manner of Providing Information -- B. Timeliness of Information -- C. Extent of Information -- D. Waiver of Information by the Patient -- E. Content of Information III. Legal Obstacles to Consent -- IV. The Manner of Giving Consent -- V. Presumed Consent -- VI. The Patient's Right to Withdraw or Refuse Consent -- VII. The Patient's Right to Medical Decisions in Advance -- A. Living Will -- B. Further Advance Care Planning -- VIII. The Patient's Duty to Tolerate Interventions -- 4. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE MEDICAL TREATMENT -- I. The Physician's Duty to Help in Case of Emergency -- II. The Physician's Duty to Treat Patients State-of-the-Art -- III. The Patient's Obligation to Cooperate -- 5. RIGHTS RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S MEDICAL RECORD -- I. The Patient's Right to Medical Records -- II. The Right to Access the Medical Records -- 6. PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION -- I. The Fundamental Right to Secrecy of Personal Data -- II. Applicable Rules Asserting the Right to Data Protection -- III. Processing of Health Data in the Context of Medical Treatment -- IV. Electronic Exchange of Health Data and EHR -- V. Data Processing for Archiving, Research or Statistical Purposes -- VI. Recording Images -- VII. Rights of Affected Data Subjects and Restrictions -- 7. CONFIDENTIALITY -- I. The Physician's Duty of Confidentiality -- II. Exceptions -- A. Discharge of the Duty of Confidentiality -- B. Legal Obligation to Disclose Confidential Information -- 1. Obligation to Notify and Report Criminal Acts -- 2. Obligation to Report Notifiable Communicable Diseases -- C. Notification to Social Insurance Institutions -- D. Significant Public Interests -- III. Sanctions -- 8. COMPLAINTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Patients' Representations -- III. Arbitration Boards of the Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- IV. Patient Compensation Funds -- Chapter 2. The Physician-Patient Relationship in Specific Terms -- 1. THE MINOR PATIENT -- 2. THE MENTALLY ILL PATIENT. I. Medical Treatment of Mentally Ill Patients of Full Age -- II. Involuntary Hospitalization of Mentally Ill Patients and Medical Treatment During Hospitalization -- III. Restrictions on Personal Freedom of Mentally Ill or Mentally Disabled Residents -- IV. Controlling and Monitoring Duties of the Ombudsman Board Asserting Human Rights -- 3. THE DYING PATIENT -- Chapter 3. Specific Activities -- 1. ABORTION -- I. Historical Development of the Law -- II. The Offence of Abortion -- III. Impunity of Abortion -- 2. STERILIZATION -- 3. IN VITRO FERTILIZATION -- I. Historical Background -- II. The Artificial Procreation Act -- A. General Remarks -- B. Methods of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) -- 1. Use of Cells -- 2. Administrative and Organizational Remarks -- 3. Extracorporeal Embryos -- 4. Surrogacy -- III. Stem Cell Research -- IV. Cloning -- 4. GENETICS -- I. Genetic Analysis -- II. Gene Therapy -- III. Prenatal Diagnosis -- IV. Pre-implantation Diagnostics -- 5. ORGAN TRANSPLANTS -- I. Removal of Organs from Cadavers -- A. Background and History -- B. Definition of Death -- C. Coverage of 5 of the OTPG -- D. The Opting-Out Regulation -- E. Limits for Organ Removal -- F. Place of Removal -- II. Removal of Organs from Living Donors -- III. Financial Aspects and Allocation -- IV. The Human Tissue Safety Act -- V. Commercial Dealings -- 6. EXPERIMENTS ON HUMAN BEINGS -- I. General Remarks -- II. General Requirements -- III. Experiments Beyond Special Regulations -- IV. Clinical Trials on Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- 7. EUTHANASIA -- I. Active Euthanasia -- II. Passive Euthanasia -- 8. TRANSSEXUALITY -- 9. AESTHETIC SURGERY -- 10. EPIDEMICS LAW -- I. Background and History -- II. Legal Framework -- III. COVID-19 -- Part III. The Physician and the Healthcare System -- Chapter 1. Collegial Relationships -- 1. ASSOCIATIONS. I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- A. Functions -- B. Rights and Duties of the Members -- C. Structure of the Medical Chambers: Curia System -- D. Organs of the Chambers -- E. The Public Welfare Fund -- III. The Austrian Medical Chamber -- 2. HEALTHCARE CENTRES -- I. Cooperation Without a Partnership Agreement -- II. Commercial Law Associations -- III. Cooperation Between Members of Other Healthcare Professions -- 3. PROFESSIONAL DUTIES TOWARDS COLLEAGUES -- Chapter 2. Relationship with Other Healthcare Providers -- 1. PHARMACISTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Public Pharmacies, Distributing Doctors and the Need-Oriented System -- III. Pharmacies and Mail Order -- IV. The Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists -- 2. NURSES -- 3. MIDWIVES -- 4. DENTISTS -- Chapter 3. Relationship with Healthcare Institutions -- 1. HOSPITALS -- I. General Remarks -- II. The Definition of Hospital -- III. Types of Hospitals -- IV. Concession for Establishing and Operating a Hospital -- V. Fee Categories -- VI. Organization and Patients' Rights -- 2. PRIMARY HEALTHCARE -- Selected Bibliography -- (Selected) Medical Literature in English -- Index -- Back cover |
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spelling | Leischner-Lenzhofer, Aline Verfasser aut Medical Law in Austria 5th ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (286 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Front cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTRY -- I. Geography and Climate -- II. Cultural Composition -- III. Political and Judicial System -- IV. Population and Vital Statistics -- V. Social and Cultural Values Regarding Health -- 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM -- I. General Review of the Healthcare System -- II. Regulation of the Healthcare System -- A. General Remarks -- B. Benefits in Case of Illness -- C. Occupational Disability Due to Illness -- D. Preventive Healthcare Benefits -- E. Maternity Benefits -- III. Financing of the Healthcare System -- 3. MEDICAL LAW -- I. Definition and Functions of Medical Law -- II. Sources of Medical Law -- A. International and European Sources -- B. National Sources -- Part I. The Medical Profession -- Chapter 1. Access to the Medical Profession -- 1. TRAINING OF PHYSICIANS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Education at the University -- III. Postgraduate Practical Medical Training -- IV. Further Training -- 2. LICENSING OF DOCTORS-IN-TRAINING AND MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS -- 3. MANPOWER PLANNING -- 4. FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT AND PROVIDING OF SERVICES -- Chapter 2. The Practice of Medicine -- 1. DEFINITION OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Activities -- III. Alternative or Complementary Medicine -- 2. EXCEPTIONS OF THE MONOPOLY OF PHYSICIANS -- I. Home Care -- II. Minor Medical Measures -- III. The Practice of Specific Medical Activities by Non-physicians -- A. Dentistry -- B. Psychotherapy and Psychology -- C. Supervision of Pregnancy and Childbirth -- D. Blood Taking and Analysis of Blood and Urine Samples -- E. Swabs of Nose and Throat, Including Antigen Tests -- F. Vaccination -- G. Radiography H. Piercing and Tattooing -- I. Eye Examination and the Measuring of Visual Impairment -- J. Plastering -- Chapter 3. Illegal Practice of Medicine -- 1. NON-PHYSICIANS -- 2. PHYSICIANS -- 3. ILLEGAL MEDICAL ACTIVITIES -- Chapter 4. Control over the Practice of Medicine -- 1. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY -- I. General Remarks -- II. Civil Liability -- A. Treatment Contract -- B. Actionable Duties of the Physician -- 1. Medical Treatment -- 2. Information -- C. Indemnification Clause -- D. Professional Liability Insurance -- E. The Basis of Liability and Burden of Proof -- 1. Damage -- 2. Causation -- 3. Unlawfulness -- 4. Fault -- F. Aspects of Vicarious Liability -- 1. Liability of Entities of Hospitals for Acts of Their Medical Staff -- 2. The Physician's Liability for the Medical Activity of Other People -- G. Aspects of Joint and Several Liability -- H. Limitation -- III. Public Liability -- IV. Criminal Liability -- 2. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND PATIENT SAFETY -- 3. REVIEW BOARDS -- 4. DISCIPLINARY ORGANIZATIONS -- I. Order of Physicians -- II. Professional Codes -- Part II. The Physician-Patient Relationship -- Chapter 1. General Description -- 1. THE REGULATION OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS -- 2. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP -- I. The Patient's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- II. The Physician's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- III. The Physician's Right to Remuneration and Duty to Price Information -- 3. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S SELF-DETERMINATION -- I. Decision-Making Capacity -- II. Disclosure of Information -- A. The Manner of Providing Information -- B. Timeliness of Information -- C. Extent of Information -- D. Waiver of Information by the Patient -- E. Content of Information III. Legal Obstacles to Consent -- IV. The Manner of Giving Consent -- V. Presumed Consent -- VI. The Patient's Right to Withdraw or Refuse Consent -- VII. The Patient's Right to Medical Decisions in Advance -- A. Living Will -- B. Further Advance Care Planning -- VIII. The Patient's Duty to Tolerate Interventions -- 4. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE MEDICAL TREATMENT -- I. The Physician's Duty to Help in Case of Emergency -- II. The Physician's Duty to Treat Patients State-of-the-Art -- III. The Patient's Obligation to Cooperate -- 5. RIGHTS RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S MEDICAL RECORD -- I. The Patient's Right to Medical Records -- II. The Right to Access the Medical Records -- 6. PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION -- I. The Fundamental Right to Secrecy of Personal Data -- II. Applicable Rules Asserting the Right to Data Protection -- III. Processing of Health Data in the Context of Medical Treatment -- IV. Electronic Exchange of Health Data and EHR -- V. Data Processing for Archiving, Research or Statistical Purposes -- VI. Recording Images -- VII. Rights of Affected Data Subjects and Restrictions -- 7. CONFIDENTIALITY -- I. The Physician's Duty of Confidentiality -- II. Exceptions -- A. Discharge of the Duty of Confidentiality -- B. Legal Obligation to Disclose Confidential Information -- 1. Obligation to Notify and Report Criminal Acts -- 2. Obligation to Report Notifiable Communicable Diseases -- C. Notification to Social Insurance Institutions -- D. Significant Public Interests -- III. Sanctions -- 8. COMPLAINTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Patients' Representations -- III. Arbitration Boards of the Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- IV. Patient Compensation Funds -- Chapter 2. The Physician-Patient Relationship in Specific Terms -- 1. THE MINOR PATIENT -- 2. THE MENTALLY ILL PATIENT. I. Medical Treatment of Mentally Ill Patients of Full Age -- II. Involuntary Hospitalization of Mentally Ill Patients and Medical Treatment During Hospitalization -- III. Restrictions on Personal Freedom of Mentally Ill or Mentally Disabled Residents -- IV. Controlling and Monitoring Duties of the Ombudsman Board Asserting Human Rights -- 3. THE DYING PATIENT -- Chapter 3. Specific Activities -- 1. ABORTION -- I. Historical Development of the Law -- II. The Offence of Abortion -- III. Impunity of Abortion -- 2. STERILIZATION -- 3. IN VITRO FERTILIZATION -- I. Historical Background -- II. The Artificial Procreation Act -- A. General Remarks -- B. Methods of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) -- 1. Use of Cells -- 2. Administrative and Organizational Remarks -- 3. Extracorporeal Embryos -- 4. Surrogacy -- III. Stem Cell Research -- IV. Cloning -- 4. GENETICS -- I. Genetic Analysis -- II. Gene Therapy -- III. Prenatal Diagnosis -- IV. Pre-implantation Diagnostics -- 5. ORGAN TRANSPLANTS -- I. Removal of Organs from Cadavers -- A. Background and History -- B. Definition of Death -- C. Coverage of 5 of the OTPG -- D. The Opting-Out Regulation -- E. Limits for Organ Removal -- F. Place of Removal -- II. Removal of Organs from Living Donors -- III. Financial Aspects and Allocation -- IV. The Human Tissue Safety Act -- V. Commercial Dealings -- 6. EXPERIMENTS ON HUMAN BEINGS -- I. General Remarks -- II. General Requirements -- III. Experiments Beyond Special Regulations -- IV. Clinical Trials on Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- 7. EUTHANASIA -- I. Active Euthanasia -- II. Passive Euthanasia -- 8. TRANSSEXUALITY -- 9. AESTHETIC SURGERY -- 10. EPIDEMICS LAW -- I. Background and History -- II. Legal Framework -- III. COVID-19 -- Part III. The Physician and the Healthcare System -- Chapter 1. Collegial Relationships -- 1. ASSOCIATIONS. I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- A. Functions -- B. Rights and Duties of the Members -- C. Structure of the Medical Chambers: Curia System -- D. Organs of the Chambers -- E. The Public Welfare Fund -- III. The Austrian Medical Chamber -- 2. HEALTHCARE CENTRES -- I. Cooperation Without a Partnership Agreement -- II. Commercial Law Associations -- III. Cooperation Between Members of Other Healthcare Professions -- 3. PROFESSIONAL DUTIES TOWARDS COLLEAGUES -- Chapter 2. Relationship with Other Healthcare Providers -- 1. PHARMACISTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Public Pharmacies, Distributing Doctors and the Need-Oriented System -- III. Pharmacies and Mail Order -- IV. The Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists -- 2. NURSES -- 3. MIDWIVES -- 4. DENTISTS -- Chapter 3. Relationship with Healthcare Institutions -- 1. HOSPITALS -- I. General Remarks -- II. The Definition of Hospital -- III. Types of Hospitals -- IV. Concession for Establishing and Operating a Hospital -- V. Fee Categories -- VI. Organization and Patients' Rights -- 2. PRIMARY HEALTHCARE -- Selected Bibliography -- (Selected) Medical Literature in English -- Index -- Back cover Noe, Danielle Sonstige oth Steinböck, Claudia Sonstige oth Ernst, Gisela Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Leischner-Lenzhofer, Aline Medical Law in Austria Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2024 9789403535487 |
spellingShingle | Leischner-Lenzhofer, Aline Medical Law in Austria Front cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTRY -- I. Geography and Climate -- II. Cultural Composition -- III. Political and Judicial System -- IV. Population and Vital Statistics -- V. Social and Cultural Values Regarding Health -- 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM -- I. General Review of the Healthcare System -- II. Regulation of the Healthcare System -- A. General Remarks -- B. Benefits in Case of Illness -- C. Occupational Disability Due to Illness -- D. Preventive Healthcare Benefits -- E. Maternity Benefits -- III. Financing of the Healthcare System -- 3. MEDICAL LAW -- I. Definition and Functions of Medical Law -- II. Sources of Medical Law -- A. International and European Sources -- B. National Sources -- Part I. The Medical Profession -- Chapter 1. Access to the Medical Profession -- 1. TRAINING OF PHYSICIANS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Education at the University -- III. Postgraduate Practical Medical Training -- IV. Further Training -- 2. LICENSING OF DOCTORS-IN-TRAINING AND MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS -- 3. MANPOWER PLANNING -- 4. FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT AND PROVIDING OF SERVICES -- Chapter 2. The Practice of Medicine -- 1. DEFINITION OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE -- I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Activities -- III. Alternative or Complementary Medicine -- 2. EXCEPTIONS OF THE MONOPOLY OF PHYSICIANS -- I. Home Care -- II. Minor Medical Measures -- III. The Practice of Specific Medical Activities by Non-physicians -- A. Dentistry -- B. Psychotherapy and Psychology -- C. Supervision of Pregnancy and Childbirth -- D. Blood Taking and Analysis of Blood and Urine Samples -- E. Swabs of Nose and Throat, Including Antigen Tests -- F. Vaccination -- G. Radiography H. Piercing and Tattooing -- I. Eye Examination and the Measuring of Visual Impairment -- J. Plastering -- Chapter 3. Illegal Practice of Medicine -- 1. NON-PHYSICIANS -- 2. PHYSICIANS -- 3. ILLEGAL MEDICAL ACTIVITIES -- Chapter 4. Control over the Practice of Medicine -- 1. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY -- I. General Remarks -- II. Civil Liability -- A. Treatment Contract -- B. Actionable Duties of the Physician -- 1. Medical Treatment -- 2. Information -- C. Indemnification Clause -- D. Professional Liability Insurance -- E. The Basis of Liability and Burden of Proof -- 1. Damage -- 2. Causation -- 3. Unlawfulness -- 4. Fault -- F. Aspects of Vicarious Liability -- 1. Liability of Entities of Hospitals for Acts of Their Medical Staff -- 2. The Physician's Liability for the Medical Activity of Other People -- G. Aspects of Joint and Several Liability -- H. Limitation -- III. Public Liability -- IV. Criminal Liability -- 2. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND PATIENT SAFETY -- 3. REVIEW BOARDS -- 4. DISCIPLINARY ORGANIZATIONS -- I. Order of Physicians -- II. Professional Codes -- Part II. The Physician-Patient Relationship -- Chapter 1. General Description -- 1. THE REGULATION OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS -- 2. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP -- I. The Patient's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- II. The Physician's Right to Freely Conclude and Withdraw from the Treatment Contract -- III. The Physician's Right to Remuneration and Duty to Price Information -- 3. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S SELF-DETERMINATION -- I. Decision-Making Capacity -- II. Disclosure of Information -- A. The Manner of Providing Information -- B. Timeliness of Information -- C. Extent of Information -- D. Waiver of Information by the Patient -- E. Content of Information III. Legal Obstacles to Consent -- IV. The Manner of Giving Consent -- V. Presumed Consent -- VI. The Patient's Right to Withdraw or Refuse Consent -- VII. The Patient's Right to Medical Decisions in Advance -- A. Living Will -- B. Further Advance Care Planning -- VIII. The Patient's Duty to Tolerate Interventions -- 4. RIGHTS AND DUTIES RELATING TO THE MEDICAL TREATMENT -- I. The Physician's Duty to Help in Case of Emergency -- II. The Physician's Duty to Treat Patients State-of-the-Art -- III. The Patient's Obligation to Cooperate -- 5. RIGHTS RELATING TO THE PATIENT'S MEDICAL RECORD -- I. The Patient's Right to Medical Records -- II. The Right to Access the Medical Records -- 6. PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION -- I. The Fundamental Right to Secrecy of Personal Data -- II. Applicable Rules Asserting the Right to Data Protection -- III. Processing of Health Data in the Context of Medical Treatment -- IV. Electronic Exchange of Health Data and EHR -- V. Data Processing for Archiving, Research or Statistical Purposes -- VI. Recording Images -- VII. Rights of Affected Data Subjects and Restrictions -- 7. CONFIDENTIALITY -- I. The Physician's Duty of Confidentiality -- II. Exceptions -- A. Discharge of the Duty of Confidentiality -- B. Legal Obligation to Disclose Confidential Information -- 1. Obligation to Notify and Report Criminal Acts -- 2. Obligation to Report Notifiable Communicable Diseases -- C. Notification to Social Insurance Institutions -- D. Significant Public Interests -- III. Sanctions -- 8. COMPLAINTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Patients' Representations -- III. Arbitration Boards of the Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- IV. Patient Compensation Funds -- Chapter 2. The Physician-Patient Relationship in Specific Terms -- 1. THE MINOR PATIENT -- 2. THE MENTALLY ILL PATIENT. I. Medical Treatment of Mentally Ill Patients of Full Age -- II. Involuntary Hospitalization of Mentally Ill Patients and Medical Treatment During Hospitalization -- III. Restrictions on Personal Freedom of Mentally Ill or Mentally Disabled Residents -- IV. Controlling and Monitoring Duties of the Ombudsman Board Asserting Human Rights -- 3. THE DYING PATIENT -- Chapter 3. Specific Activities -- 1. ABORTION -- I. Historical Development of the Law -- II. The Offence of Abortion -- III. Impunity of Abortion -- 2. STERILIZATION -- 3. IN VITRO FERTILIZATION -- I. Historical Background -- II. The Artificial Procreation Act -- A. General Remarks -- B. Methods of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) -- 1. Use of Cells -- 2. Administrative and Organizational Remarks -- 3. Extracorporeal Embryos -- 4. Surrogacy -- III. Stem Cell Research -- IV. Cloning -- 4. GENETICS -- I. Genetic Analysis -- II. Gene Therapy -- III. Prenatal Diagnosis -- IV. Pre-implantation Diagnostics -- 5. ORGAN TRANSPLANTS -- I. Removal of Organs from Cadavers -- A. Background and History -- B. Definition of Death -- C. Coverage of 5 of the OTPG -- D. The Opting-Out Regulation -- E. Limits for Organ Removal -- F. Place of Removal -- II. Removal of Organs from Living Donors -- III. Financial Aspects and Allocation -- IV. The Human Tissue Safety Act -- V. Commercial Dealings -- 6. EXPERIMENTS ON HUMAN BEINGS -- I. General Remarks -- II. General Requirements -- III. Experiments Beyond Special Regulations -- IV. Clinical Trials on Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- 7. EUTHANASIA -- I. Active Euthanasia -- II. Passive Euthanasia -- 8. TRANSSEXUALITY -- 9. AESTHETIC SURGERY -- 10. EPIDEMICS LAW -- I. Background and History -- II. Legal Framework -- III. COVID-19 -- Part III. The Physician and the Healthcare System -- Chapter 1. Collegial Relationships -- 1. ASSOCIATIONS. I. General Remarks -- II. Medical Chambers of the Federal States -- A. Functions -- B. Rights and Duties of the Members -- C. Structure of the Medical Chambers: Curia System -- D. Organs of the Chambers -- E. The Public Welfare Fund -- III. The Austrian Medical Chamber -- 2. HEALTHCARE CENTRES -- I. Cooperation Without a Partnership Agreement -- II. Commercial Law Associations -- III. Cooperation Between Members of Other Healthcare Professions -- 3. PROFESSIONAL DUTIES TOWARDS COLLEAGUES -- Chapter 2. Relationship with Other Healthcare Providers -- 1. PHARMACISTS -- I. General Remarks -- II. Public Pharmacies, Distributing Doctors and the Need-Oriented System -- III. Pharmacies and Mail Order -- IV. The Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists -- 2. NURSES -- 3. MIDWIVES -- 4. DENTISTS -- Chapter 3. Relationship with Healthcare Institutions -- 1. HOSPITALS -- I. General Remarks -- II. The Definition of Hospital -- III. Types of Hospitals -- IV. Concession for Establishing and Operating a Hospital -- V. Fee Categories -- VI. Organization and Patients' Rights -- 2. PRIMARY HEALTHCARE -- Selected Bibliography -- (Selected) Medical Literature in English -- Index -- Back cover |
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